Border collie (details)
Border Collie is the dog with the highest IQ ranking among dogs. Its IQ is equivalent to that of a 7-year-old child. Compared with other dogs, Border Collie can receive cruel training and quickly understand its owner's words and actions. But there will still be a lot of people asking, is it easy to raise border collies? How to raise it?
First of all, border collies mainly lived in Scotland in the early days, and their bodies were covered with double-layer hair with proper length and soft texture. In the spring and autumn, there will be normal physiological hair loss. Therefore, in the daily feeding process, parents should comb his hair at least once a day, remove the dust and dirt from his hair, and keep his body clean and beautiful. In addition, parents should strengthen nursing during the annual fur changing period. Besides grooming, they should also strengthen the management of diet to promote the healthy growth of new fur and ensure that border collies can successfully complete the fur changing process.
Secondly, in the process of grooming, parents should check whether the dog's body is healthy and intact, and whether there are parasitic fleas, lice and other parasites. If any traces of parasites are found, it is necessary to remove and kill them in time to avoid skin diseases. In addition, every time you comb your hair, you can properly massage your dog's body, strengthen blood circulation and promote metabolism, so that border collies have a healthy body.
Thirdly, border collies are very keen on work and like sports. For this reason, parents can find a suitable job for it, or provide it with enough space and time, let it exercise, satisfy its enthusiasm for life, and let the border collie have a healthy attitude, so that it can face its own life correctly, rationally and optimistically, so as to prevent it from having a depressed and dull attitude and endangering its health.
Fourthly, parents should vaccinate border collies regularly every year if they want them to live in harmony and friendship with their owners. Let him receive the necessary training, cultivate his good diet and living habits, pay attention to the dog's daily maintenance, trim his hair and toenails in time, brush his teeth every week, bathe him regularly, and deworm him in vivo and in vitro in time to ensure that the border collie is healthy and can stay with his owner for a long time.
Finally, because border collies are large dogs, their owners should not be too strict in their diet, especially in the long physical stage of childhood, and their nutrition must keep up.